Federal government commits $12.5 million to Tk’emlups healing centre
Support services are in place for residential school survivors and their families here.
KAMLOOPS — The federal government has announced it is spending $12.5 million toward the construction of a new healing centre in Tk’emlups te Secwépemc.
Tk’emlups Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir, First Nations Health Authority Board Chair Colleen Erickson and Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu were on hand for the announcement at Mocassin Square Garden Thursday (March 23) morning.
“The legacy of residential schools is one that has tried to take our culture, language and identity from us, causing profound damage,” Casimir states. “The healing house will provide culturally appropriate supports that will help to address these long-standing impacts. It will support healing for our Survivors and those impacted by Kamloops Indian Residential School, leading to healthier futures for our children and those not yet born.”